Hi
Try copying a blank unused cell, selecting your range of 'dates' and then
Edit/Paste Special/Add.
Make sure you take a copy before you start!
Andy.
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Hi there,
I've seen several similar problems but never any solutions.
I import a lot of data with a date in the format "yyyymmdd" and Excel
2000 does not recognise this as a date.
So I used LEFT, RIGHT and CONCATENATE to end up with "dd/mm/yyyy". But
even when I paste special as value this does not get recognised as a
date. Only when I double-click into such a cell and leave it again does
Excel finally recognise it. Since the list is over a thousand lines
long, I don't want to double-click each cell individually.
I tried:
- format painter
- paste special -- format (from another cell that WAS recognised as
date)
- paste special -- value (the "concatenated" data, into a cell that was
formatted as date)
None of that worked. HELP!! (
) Thanks!
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